The research group develops and offers expertise and tools that help organisations be creative within their current and future digital and networked context.
Wearable sensor devices, also known as wearables, can help employers and employees in the workplace. By taking measurements of, for example, heart rate and perspiration as well as exposure to noise or hazardous...
Poultry is the largest source of animal protein for human consumption and essential to feed the world's growing population. In intensive poultry farming, such as in the Netherlands, large-scale operations and high...
The Re/Manufacturing Lab brings together education and research in the domain of Circular Manufacturing and Industry 4.0. With cross-links through all degree programmes of our Faculty of Technology, Innovation and...
The project Wearables for Occupational health: Measuring vests for Body Parameters and Exposure and Motion started on 1 February, 2019. In cooperation with Kinetic Analysis and CBS, the research group is developing...
How do students understand global governance? And how much does it matter to them and their generation? These questions are central to the project ‘Global Challenges in 365 days.
The Hague University of Applied Sciences strengthens the Living Lab community in South Holland through ENoLL, advancing innovative learning environments and cross-border collaboration in education and research.
In the Wasted Tales podcast series we will be bringing you into the lives and minds of waste and other materials within the circular economy, such as a solar panel, a face mask and a plastic bottle.
Getting enough exercise and eating a healthy diet are both equally important for good health. This is common knowledge. Yet many children and young people in the Netherlands still lead an unhealthy lifestyle.